BEST OF THE WEB: Stadium funding stirs debate online
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View ArticleRegina men support Lance Armstrong's fight against cancer
By Karen BrownleeTwo Regina men who chose Livestrong as the symbol of their support for those fighting cancer feel others want them to justify that support as the foundation’s founder Lance Armstrong...
View ArticleReginans share long weekend plans
By Kevin MartelFor many of us, the Canada Day long weekend is the best long weekend of the year. We’ve waited months to have no snow on the ground, finally allowing us to enjoy our favourite summer...
View ArticlePHOTOS/VIDEO: Boeing 777 crashes in San Francisco
By Canadian PressFederal aviation officials say an Asiana Airlines flight from Seoul, South Korea, has crashed while landing at San Francisco airport. It was not immediately known whether there were...
View ArticleUkrainian Canadian Congress doesn't fault city for declaring then revoking...
By Kevin MartelLocal organizations in Regina with origins from European countries are weighing in on what the Nationalist Party of Canada was trying to accomplish with their latest request for the City...
View ArticleReginans looking for more info on P3 debate
By Aaron StuckelPeople in Regina still don’t feel like they have enough reliable information to vote in the wastewater treatment plant referendum.On Wednesday evening, about 250 people showed up at the...
View ArticleRegina bus driver reacts to Ottawa bus/train crash
By Kurtis DoeringWednesday’s crash between a Via passenger train and a double-decker bus near Ottawa has weighing on the emotions of bus drivers in Regina.“It does way heavy on me because, yeah, it...
View ArticleRegina students react to Sask. bullying report
By Aaron StuckelAfter a number of recommendations were released by the provincial government Wednesday on how to curb bullying in Saskatchewan, students had mixed reactions to what it would mean for...
View ArticleSaskatoon police turn to Twitter during community consultation
By Kurtis DoeringIn their first public consultation since 2010, the Saskatoon Police Service employed some 21st century tools to widen the scope of their feedback.Around 95 people turned up at the...
View ArticleFormer prostitute says Supreme Court's ruling a good step forward
By Amanda PurcellThe latest ruling on prostitution from the Supreme Court has everyone talking.A woman by the name of Sandy called News Talk Radio on Friday. She says she was a prostitute years ago at...
View ArticlePride flag to go before city council
By Kelly MaloneThe Avenue Community Centre has asked the Saskatoon city council to join other communities across Canada in raising the rainbow flag.Flags have been raised across the country to show...
View ArticleCity of MJ blubs on promo videos
By Aaron StuckelThe City of Moose Jaw is taking its lumps after a promotional video was posted to their website meant to show off local attractions, only it contained images from American cities.The...
View ArticleHillary Clinton speaks about terrorism, remains neutral on Keystone in Winnipeg
By News Talk Radio StaffOne of the most influential women in U.S. politics will be speaking in Saskatoon Wednesday night.Hillary Rodham Clinton will be speaking at TCU Place at 7 p.m. Her speech will...
View ArticleDionne’s State of the City speech draws concern, no apology for weight joke
By Thia JamesThe response to Mayor Greg Dionne’s joke about Saskatoon Mayor Don Atchison’s weight during his State of the City Address has been swift and strong.When reached for comment on Friday,...
View ArticleSaskatoon comicon organizer, volunteers slam P.A. woman in graphic sexual posts
By Thia JamesA Prince Albert woman claims she was attacked over Facebook after complaining about a recent Saskatoon comicon event. Skylar Urbaniak says she became the focus of online insults and...
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